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1 The Media and Politics: Constant Evolution

2 Media ARE Plural  From the word “medium” = way of delivering information  Different outlets  Different formats  Different audiences  All of this affects the content

3 Format I -- Books and Magazines Books: Books:  Very small (but influential) audience  Doesnít reach as many people  Much more in-depth Magazines/Journals: Magazines/Journals:  Narrow audience, but larger than books  Newsweeklies have a larger “activist” base

4 Format II -- TV & Newspapers TV: TV:  Mass media -- Large audience  Power of imagery  Recent years = rise of cable news cycle (24 hours a day)  “narrowcasting”  “Talking Heads” Newspapers Newspapers  Few national newspapers  Collectively, large audience, but readership has been shrinking rapidly  Many local newspapers are dying out

5 Format III ñ Radio and Internet Radio: Radio:  Homogenization of programming  News content is rare; mostly, tidbits of information  Exception = National Public Radio (NPR)  Talk radio Internet: Internet:  More people turning to the web for their news  Especially, young people  Political blogging  “narrowcasting” becomes “slivercasting”

6 Roles of the Media  What is “newsworthy”?  Media as political “watchdogs”  Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward (Watergate Story)  Media as a ì4 th branchî of govít  Can help set the agenda  Ultimately, the media is a business  They want to make money!  Selling ads, getting viewership/readership

7 Media Today  The media uses politicians and insiders for info and vice versa (ongoing relationship)  Access --leaks, background sources, trial balloons  Politicians will do press releases  Hold media events/news conferences  Image manipulation

8 Free & Critical Press  1 st Amendment -- Freedom of the Press  Public has a right to know  Pentagon Papers in 1971  New York Times v. Sullivan (1964)  Limited scope of libel  Had to show “actual malice”  Extended to any “public figure” in Hustler Magazine v. Falwell (1987)

9 The Future  Many newspapers are dying out  Small, independent papers have been bought out  People turning to the internet  Dependence on TV and political blogs for their info  Many worry that serious journalism has taken a real hit


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